Greetings fellows,
Earlier this year I bought a 2016 V7 II Racer. The bike was sold in new condition, as it was leftover from 2016 and never sold. I have about 800 miles on it and did the first service myself (lubrications, valve adjustments, etc). Soon after I bought the bike, it started giving me the cold start idling issues - stalling and frequently struggling to stay running. After doing very little research, I found that it's a common issue, and a lot of people are doing this EVAP bypass/delete mod to solve it.
I want to perform this mod on my bike, but when I look at it, it doesn't appear to be as I would expect. My EVAP can has the two hoses coming out: one of which goes into the throttle body, and the other one goes up toward the fuel tank (although I can't see exactly where it connects without lifting the tank).
My understanding is that the hose going to the fuel tank should have the check valve on it, which I would then remove and leave the two cut ends of the hose open to atmosphere. The hose going to the throttle body should be cut and blocked off with a plug to fix what is effectively the intake vacuum leak.
Here's the deal: I don't see that check valve anywhere on the hose that runs to the fuel tank. Should it be out in the open, or would it be buried up close to the fuel tank connection point? Without lifting the fuel tank, all I see is one continuous hose going from the EVAP can to the tank.
As for the hose going into the throttle body, it appears to have been cut and joined back together with a clamped barb fitting.
Now a few questions:
Is this how the bike comes stock? It's not at all what I was expecting (#1 - check valve missing or buried higher up in the assembly; #2 - the cut hose joined back together by the barb fitting...maybe a double ended plug?)
Does the bike appear to be modified from stock?
If it is indeed modified, (although technically illegal) would this be something the dealer would have done?
If it is indeed modified, was the modification done correctly? (I'm leaning towards no, because #1 - it differs from the modification as described in this thread; and #2 - the bike still runs like shit on cold starts)
Should I consult the dealership? I have a feeling they'll tell me they can't do anything with the EVAP system. Since the bike was sold new, it's under factory warranty for two years.
Hopefully my photos show enough of what needs to be seen. Also take note of the clamp job...looks a little sloppy.
Thanks!
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